Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 125, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1922 — Page 3
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♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * business cards * ♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦+♦♦*♦ ~jh A WEAK 4<< NERVOUS gBKONDITION for better health see DR. FROHNAPFEL, p. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathic Treatments given to suit your need at 144 So. 2nd St 'Phone 314. Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 6-8 p. m. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Real Estate and Farm Loans See French Quinn The Schirmeyer Abstract Co. Over Vance & Linn Clothing Store. BLACK & ASHBAUCHER UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or night Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90. Home Phones: Black, 727 —Ashbaucher, 610. Agents for Pianos and Phonographs DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana GENERAL PRACTICE OFFICE SPECIALTIES: Diseases ot women and children; X-ray examinations; Glourscopy examinations of the Internal organs; X-ray and electrical treatments for high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries; X-ray treatments for GOITRE, TUBERCULOSIS AND CANCER. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.—l to 5 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m. Sundays by appointment. Phones: Residence 110; Office 409 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5;00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons DR C. C. RAYL Practice limited to Surgery and diagnosis of Abdomino-pelvic Disease Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. NOTICE!! H. A. STRAUB—the expert wall paper cleaner. The man who knows how. He will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing ceiling, paper hanging, rugs cleaned, porch washing, cistern and chimney cleaning. Prices right. All work guaranteed. Phone 115-ts. CUSTOM Hatching during June at 4 cents a chick; also baby chicks at 8 cents each. Henry Yake, Magley, Indiana. Craigville phone. 119-ts Custom Hatching, 3,000 egg capacity. Fred Wagner, S. 13th St., Arnold & Wagner Poultry farm. 109-eod-tf O o AS A LAST RESORT WHY NOT TRY CHIROPRACTIC? All acute and chronic disease* cured without drugs, by ChlroI practic and other natural ways. When hope Is gone and your case has been given up consult DRS. SMITH & SMITH, D. C. CHIROPRACTORS Calls made day or night. Office over Morri* 5 4. 10c *tore Decatur, Ind. Phone 660 6 O * o o Sunday by Phone I ' Appointment 628 | CHARLES & CHARLES (CHIROPRACTORS) Chiropractic is the road to Health. Over Keller’s ' 127 N. 2nd St. Jewelry Store O Q M W-F-ts Q ( HOMER H. KNODLE LAWYER Rooms 14 2, Morrison Block DECATUR, INDIANA Fire, Tornado, Live Stock, Accident and Auto Insurance. Phone: Res. or Office—lo 3. 5 _o ATTENTION BREEDERS! My Belgian Stallion will stand the season of 1922 at the Pete Roth farm 5 miles northwest of Berne on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and at my farm home on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Terms $15.00 for sound colt or 2 for $25.00. Will be careful to avoid accidents but will not be responsible should any occur. 90 m f May 26. x. ELI BEER. —o : — &!,. . " e ■' HEMSTITCHING r - MRS. ANNA ADLER, 349 Winchester St. #.( ' " ' J. -
►♦♦♦+++++++++ + 4 ++ r ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ******♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ FOR SALE KiR SALE— A few second-hand oil stoves and coal ranges—Gas office. FOR* SALE OR RENT^A - house and lot on Elm street; will soil on easy payment. Inquire of John Scheimann. Phone 493. 121-stx FOR SALE—Aster plants, *thi> kind that bloom. Cali phono 738. 122-4tx FOR SALE — Registered Chester White gilts and male pigs. Inquire of Henry F. Fuelling, Decatur, Ind. J R - 7 -122-6tx FOR SALE —One fall Duroc male hog. Inquire of W. E. Nldlinger..l23-3tx FOR SALE —I-ate and early cabbage plants 25c per 100; yam plants, 50c per 100. Late tomato and celery plants 5c per dozen. L. F. Brokaw, one block west of the greenhouse, 421 N. >. 7th St, 123-Btx FOR SALE — Wicker chair, porch rocker, marble slab, table and a ■ stand. Call Phone 140. 123-3tx. FOR QUICK SALE—One large quartered oak davenport, 1 commode, 1 dresser, 1 reed high chair, some rockers, large Garland gas range, in perfect condition. Must sell at once. See Mrs. J. H. Stewart, 346 S. 3rd St. FOR SALE —Celry plants at 10c per doz., Late tomato plants, 5c per doz., , late cabbage plants, 30c per hundred; ■ Mrs. Wm. Norris, 512 S. 13th street, 1 Decatur, Ind. 123-3tx > ’ HOI SE and full-sized 10l on North Fourth street for sale, rent or trade. Large house. Modern conveniences. Mrs. . Obenaucr, 222 N. 4th St _ 124t3x FOR SALE —Reed baby carriage in I good condition. Phone 814. 124t3x FOR SALE —Oak davenport, leather upholstering, 1 upholstered rocker, oak bedstead; all in good condition. , Call 104 N. 2nd St.l2st2x FOR SALE —Snap dragon plants, assorted colors, will , bloom this year. Call phone 263. 125-3tx WANTED — Farm hand. Married man preferred. Call Harry Frauhiger, Craigville phone, Craigville R. R. 125t2x For Rent ■ House for rent —Two blocks west of ! interurban station, on Jackson St., , See Albert Schuman, Old Adams Co., 1 Bank. Phone 841. 124tf I , WANTED WANTED—PIain and fancy sewing. 1 Call at 413 W. Adams st. Phone ” 784. 121-6tx I WANTED—To buy four good fresh jersey or holstein cows. John Scheimann. Phone 493. 121-stx. I-WANTED—To buy cottage of ’ six to eight rooms in good location. Full sized lot. Mrs. 1 Obenaucr, 222 N. Fourth St. 124t3x ” WANTED—Cook for Sundays only. Good pay. State experience. Address “H” c.o. Democrat. 123-3e.0.d. ts See Star Bright, Gym, Monday evening. May 29th. 125t3 K. OF P. MEMORIAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD SUN., JUNE 4TH ' The annual K. of P. Memorial Day services in honor of the deceased members of Kekioga Lodge, Number 65 will be held Sunday, June 4th in this city, the men going to Maplewood Cemetery where services will be held over the graves of their deceased brothers. ! Every member of the lodge is urgently requested to be at the K. of P. home about one-thirty o’clock and then drive to the cemetery, where at two o’clock the services will be held, the officers of the lodge being in charge. For a number of years the Knights of Pythias have conducted these services and the officers in charge wish to have a one hundred per cent attendance at. the services on Sunday, June 4th. NOTICE TO FARMERS I will stand my imported Belgium stallion, Molneau de Bove, No. 5308, sorrel, at my barn 2% miles north of Decatur known as the Ed. Luttman farm. Fee $lO.. J. C„ MOORMAN, Phone 880-A Tu-Fri til June 30 s_s_s_WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s WANT ADS EARN—s—s—4 ,— June B—John8 —John W. Brown, Jr., Ex,. Jas. D. Brown estate, 3 miles south of Peterson
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922
PUBLIC_SALE h , s^-. Foun , | i 1 will offer for public sale nt my rest- Ch io kJ, I Free ' dence, 316 Jackson street on Satur- •’ ( . i day. May 27th at 1 o’clock the followi Ing household goods. Coles hot blast / ‘ ' £ | | heating stove, Majestice steel range, '''-—J'/ 1 i coni oil burner, bed steads, dining | , room table, side board, dresser, 2 ► davenports, 5 rocking chairs, 6 dining „ Ca)l Ilny ” th( , folhS (bml I roni chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 lot ers and obtain one of our CHOLERdlshes, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, INE Baby Chick Drinking Fountains ' rugs, Ingraine carpet, carpenter FnER wl,h < ' nf ' h P’Rchwe of Choler tools, organ, lawn mower, about 400 lno ' ™ H ~r” d ,' 7 I L tl,e ? eßt po, J ltry • . remedy for White Diarrhoea, Coleni, 1 brick and numerous other articles. Roup, Limber Neck, and Is also a maTerms will bo made known on day torlal nld to Egg Production, and is of sale. JOHN BOGNER guaranteed by the following deniers: ROY RUNYON. Auct. 123t3x *' ,lit,b *?< er & Eaik ... Decatur, Ind. 1 ~ , The Holthouse Drug Co. .Decatur, Ind. r JOHN H. ST A ROST, Clerk. jy 8r0wn....'. .Pleasant. Mills, Ind. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s Enterprise Store Monroe, Ind. ... , « ._ w. F. Jaebker X- SonPreble, Ind ■ MARKETS-STOCKS - K: NOTICE Daily Report Os Local and TIIP nprman Mutual Fire Insurance t ' Fnrcitrn Markets r °- of ~ri' b l‘ ’ township, Adams Co., runign marnem. Indiana, will hold their regular annual meeting on Saturday, June 3rd, 1922, 1 xt ~w , °», at 1 o’clock p. m. at the Friedheiin New 1 ork, May -6—\\ith the im 3C ] loo ] house. A president will be ■ pression prevailing that money will plertP(l at thJg meeting t 0 nlI the u „. . continue easy for the rest of the pvpll . pd , prln of Conra | I>opllrnlan , d ,J , E. Tib* pa ‘«- T a r‘a nti< ? n a eased. Other business that may come slight falling oft in federal reserve . .. .. m * i ■ ratios and prices were generally befOr n T' higher at the opening of the New F ' York stock exchange today. HERMAN REESE, Sec YNew Haven led the rails, gaining 26-29-lx. i % to 32%, reflecting the federal *’ ( court decision upholding the 15 per- See Star Bright, Gym, Monday eve--1 cent increase allowed New England ning. May 29th. 125t3 • roads for through freight traffic. • Oils were the most actice group in NOTICE 1 the list, Maryland making a new . high at 33%, Cosden at 45% and Cal . ifornla Petroleum at 60. All dry goods and grocery stores Studebaker was bid up a point to will be closed all day Decoration 121%, and other speculative leaders jyjy, 30. ■ showed fractional gains. ' ' r ,11:30 —Stocks moved ahead on Committee, confident buying throughout the first • ’ hour on the New York stock ex- POSTOFFICE PATRONS NOTICE ’ change today. q-jjg postoffice department favors .. Substantial advances were scored m , , j by many actice industrials while the dosing of all postofflees on legal rails showed the best tone since the holidays. Therefore the Decatur 1 announcement of the impending cut postofflee will close on Decoration ,in freight rates. New Haven main- May 30t h. The windows will tained the lead of the carriers, ad- . „„ ~,, • vancing to 34, up 1% net. American be cloßed the sanle as Sunda *’ the • Ice preferred sold at a new high at lobby will be open at 8:30 for pa91 yhile the common advanced to trons who have Sunday boxes. ; lip. American Woolen moved up No deliveries in city or on rural 1% to 93% and Tobacco Products 1 nearly 2 points to 78%. Ip. m. —While prices on the stock • c market hesitated in the general list of administratrix ■ during the third hour, new groups with will anxfxeii , startd on fresh forward movements Not|fe ls here T77J veni That the ’ which carried them to the years imlerrlgned lias been appointed Adbest levels. Retail stores bettered ninistratrix of the estate of Gottlieb C their nrevioos 19‘’> ton .it 70 and Christener. late of Adams county, <letneir previous lUeZ top at IO am. eased. I h-- estate is probably solvent. • National Enamel 46%. Maxwell B MAGDALENA CHRISTENEit, . advanced to 24. Administratrix. Definite announcement of certain R ; Erwin, Atty. 12-19-20 details regarding the steel merger — I may be made early next week. Ade- notice of commissioner s sale . cision on the terms of exchange of H *' 1 ,J ' I ’ l certain companies may be reached at Tho undersigned, commissioned by once virtue of an order of the Adams Cir- < ' I iw.ctsrir V” 1 * Gourt of Adams county, state of Indianapolis Livestock Indiana, made and entered in a cause* Hog receipts 8,000; market 5 10 therein pending entitled Mavnard A. lower; best heavies u . ndF ; . Frls ‘ni?‘w. adi- wOwz-a tin -Tomilin en■ ministrators of the estate of John Al. - medium mixed $lO. /[email protected], com Frislng-er, deceased, as such adminisI I mon choice [email protected]; bulk of trators, vs. Mary Jaae Frlsinger, Fan-! 'sales SlO 70(ff'10 80 * nie M - G'P P * Boger C. Gipe, Maynard I , I sales $lO. lU.BU. A . I,’ lis lnge r , Alma E. Frlsinger, John! ( l Sheep receipts 200, maiket sharp F Frlsinger, Mary I. Peterson, J. . ly lower; tops [email protected]. Dwight Peterson. Ruth M. Frlsinger. f Calf receipts 650; market steady; Hubard M Frlsinger and John S. I ‘ X Peterson, the same being cause num-! tops $10.50. her 10,767 upon the dockets of said Cattle receipts 1100; market steady court, hereby gives notice that at th- -- ? tr .^ g: t ß , te K e n r 4 s -J K S@B - 50; COWS 1111,1 S-‘h ffl Se%ond Le • heifers [email protected]. Decatur, Adams county. Indiana, on a New York Produce Monday, the 19th. day ot June. 1922, Flnnr—Dull between the hours of 9 o’clock a. mJ < , -r J •orMffl.wtiA and 4 o'clock p. m. ot said day (and; Pork —Steady; mess $26..>0W-7.00, during the same hours from day to 1 Lard —Firm; middlewest spot sl2.- day thereafter if not sold on said n eio is day) lie will offer for sale at private, . „„ R „„a vendue and at not less than the full Sugar—Firm; raw S4.L, refined, appraised value thereof, the follow-' firmer, granulated $5.50@-5.(10. Ing described real estate, to-wft: r rnffp" Pin Vn 7on snot [ uonee— K >°- thirty-four (334) in the Southern Santos No. 4 14%@14%C. Addition to the town, now city of Tallow —Steady; special 6%c; city Decatur, In Adams county, state kv p Indiana. „ Said real estate will be sold free of Hay—Firm; No. 1, $..60, NO. J. Hens, except the taxes assessed $1 [email protected]; clover [email protected]. against the same for the year 192-'! - Dressed Poultry—Quiet; turkey g „2s «"<' <s“ be <lue aml «» | ■ @s2c; chickens 23@45c; fowls 17@ i ehms of SALE: One-third in cash 3 34c - ducks 20@25c. on day of sale, one-third In one year .. t Ixro Prailtrvcttmdv- geese 11® an<J one-third in two years, deferred 1 „ lve , , u ,y_,2L teat :. ’ , o'rxnnS. payments to be evidence® by notes of i 18c; ducks 17@23c; fowls Bw-9c, the pur baser and secured by mart-I turkeys 20@40c; roosters 14c; broil- gage on said real estate, said notes I -' t° bear interest at the rate of six ’ Amfi/ovc. ppr cent per ann , lnl f rom date ot sale ’ J ’ Cheese —Firm; state nulk, common and shall he payable at a bank In said i to specials 15@19c; skims, common city, and shall provide for attorneys. uaiCn fees for collection, waiving relief to specials 14@laC. from valuation and appraisement i Butter — Easier; receipts 16,444; laws; or the purchaser mav pav all creamery e'xtras v6%@36%c; special cash on day of sale, at bls option. 37@37%c; state dairy tubs 30@36c. Lpnhnrt & HENRY B. / Eggs—Keak; receipts 37,579; near- Judson W. Teepie, Attys. 26-2-9 by white fancy 36®)37c; nearby mix • ed fancy 25@34c; fresh firsts 26%@ execi toius sale of heal 1 31%c; Pacific coast 28@37c. estate , East Buffalo Livestock TCnot m.rfoio M.,v ’’fllTo<>- receints Notice Is hereby given, that Alva A. East Buffalo, May ttog receipts Mil|et . as executor of the Last Will 4000, shipments JBOO, ocial to New a „,| Testament of Fred Miller, de--3 York vesterdav 3230; hogs closing ' eased, In all respects agreeable to oflod,/ IWodiom and ho-ivies sll ”5 the order and direction of the Adams steady. Medium and heavi r - circuit Court of Adams county, [email protected]; mixed $11.40@1150; Yorkers ana, made and entered In said estate lights and nigs $11.50(011.60; one In the matter of the order for the . ' en CK . M®9 25- stags sa,e " f " '‘state of said decedent to deck, $11.65, roughs s9@..— , .tag. p ftJ . ( ]pj )ts an( j liabilities of said estate 1 ss@6; cattle 100 steady; sheep 2000, at haw office of Merryman \- t best snrinff lambs sl7; clipped lambs Sutton in the City of Decatur. Indi1 *l9 owk a 50- calve ilna - between the hours of Nine sl3 down, best ewes caive a In an( j one o’clock y. m., ’ 1600; tops $12.00. on Monday, the !kh day of June, 1922, i Foreign Exchange will offer for sale at private sale. .. .. . r, oc Th,. Mratim free liens thereon, the fee slrny New York, May -6 Inc foreign p j e title of the following- described exchange list opened irregular today, real estate in Adams county in the 1 Demand Sterling $4.4411-16; Francs, state of Indiana to-«'it: > .0911%; Lin* .0524%; Marks .0034%; the northeast quarter Sf the north1 Kronen .2184. west quarter of section four and the undivided two-thlrds part of the north ' z. s. U » b.tlf of the northeast quarter of seeGraln Market t | ol) four, excepting therefrom forty(By the Burk Elevator) two and 25-100 acres of even width v n 9 Wbxxnt nor hnsfiel $1 20 off " f the east end of said half quarter No. I Wheat, per ousnei»i.-u se( , ni)n ..nl. exetpting also the folYellow Corn, per cwtNU losing described tract, tn-wlt: White or Mixed Corn7s Beginning at the northwest corner nld Gnts nor bushel 35 "f ouarter section, running I GKI oats, per ousnei OU thence east twenty-six rods and elevi No. 2 Oats JO eii feet; theme south thirty rods. Rye per bushel 80 thence west twenty-six rods and ’ ggohul KO eleven feet, theme north thirty rods , Ba.ley, per bbshe 1 . lo on 1(1 the place of beginning, all in townClover Seed, per bushello.OU uip twenty-five north, range thirteen 1 i Decatur Produce Market east. on.Vxno 18c TEUMS—One-third of the purchase ' tmiCKtns money, cash in hand on the day of I Fowls R> c sale; one-third on or before one year i ‘ Old Rnostors 8c from day of sale and one-third on or . I n.ixio 14c before two years from day of sale, ] ducks - providing purchaser may pay all cash . Geese R' c if he desires. Deferred payments to 1 Turkovs 15c hear interest at six per cent from day I I T 2 IKc Os sale and payment thereof secured ( Leghorn chickens x )iy ai . Bt mortgage on said real estate. ) Eggs, dozen 2-C 1p t | lP event said real estate should not be sold on said day, the sale tliereof shall be continue.! from day to day. LOCAL EGG MARKET without further notice until said real ' F-c-s: dozen 22c estate shall have been sold. , t E h gS. dozen ••••_•_ ■■ -J.- ' ALVA A. MILLER. 1 Local Creamery Market Executor. I( Butterfat <>lc Merryman & Sutton, Attys. 12-19-261
IMPROVED UNIFORM DfIERNAIDNAL Sunday School J Lesson \ Teacher of Engliah Bible In the Moody Bible Institute ot Chicago.) Copyright, 1918. Woatom N.wopopor Melon LESSON FOR MAY 28. JEREMIAH SPEAKS BOLDLY FOR GOO. LESSON TEXT.—Jer. 2S. GOLDEN TKXXT.—Amend your ways and your doings, and obey the voice ot the Lord —Jer. 26:11 REFERENCE MATERIAL. -II Sam 12:1-14; I King* 21:17-24; Jer, 7:1-14; Amos «:!-«. PRIMARY TOPIC, —The Story ot a Brave Prophet. JUNIOR TOPIC.— A Brave Prophet’* Message. INTHRMEDIATEAND SENIOR TOPIC. —Jeremiah Speak* Boldly for God. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC. —When and How Should Wrong Be Rebuked? 1. Jeremiah’* Solemn Warning to Judah (vv. 1-7). The Lord commanded him to stand In a conspicuous place In the temple and proclaim the Judgment which was about to fall upon them because of their sins. The object was to provoke them to repentance (v. 3). If they would not repent, God would make the temple as Shiloh (v. 6). Just as Shiloh was once the dwelling place of the Lord and now fallen Inte decay and abandoned, so will It be with the temple. Jeremiah was sent to speak the words the Lord had told him and not to diminish a word. 11. Jeremiah on Trial (w. 8-11). 1. Cause of Arrest (v. 8). It was for faithfully speaking all that the Lord had commanded. The one who speaks boldly what God commands shall be opposed. Tlie time-server and self-seeker will not stand for such a ministry. 2. The Charge (w. 8,9). It was a capital crime. They said, ‘‘Thou shalt surely die.” His guilt according to their charge was twofold: (1) Pretending to speak for God; (2) Speaking against the temple and the city. According to their charge he was guilty of blasphemy and sacrilege. 3. The Princes Sit in Judgment (vv. 10, 11). When the excitement reached the ears of the princes they came to Judge of the merits of tho case. Matters of state were uot entirely in the hands of the priests and eklefs, but were partly controlled by members of the royal family. 111. Jeremiah’s Defense (vv. 12-15). 1. Reiterates His Divine Commission (v. 12). He had nothing to deny, but to repeat what he had said. He plainly told them that iu opposing him they were opposing God, for he was God’s messenger. 2. His Exhortation (v. 13). He urged them to amend their ways and obey God, and God would not bring upon them judgment. Their threats did not cause him to suppress or soften his 3. He Gave Himself Up (v. 14). He, did not resist the powers of government (Rotu. 13:1). Knowing that ‘ he was sent of God he was content to trust God for deliverance. He did not fear what man could do unto him. 4. Warns of Fatal Consequence i (v. 15). He frankly told them that God had sent him and if they killed him they would be guilty of defying God. Resistance to God's prophet would be resistance to God. Woe would not only fall upon them, but the nation and city would suffer. IV. Jeremiah Saved (vv. 16-24). He was acquitted. God is able to raise up friends and advocates from the ranks of those who oppose us. All hearts are in God’s hands. L Judgment of the Princes (v. 10 They pronounced him not guilty, as he had spoken In the name of the 1 Lord. Jeremiah’s words convinced : them that he was speaking tlie truth. 2. Speech of the Elders (vv. 17-23). As the princes probably represented the king, so the elders represented the people. The elders plead for Jeremiah and adduced several cases In Illustration: (1) Micah (vv. 18, 19). Micah had prophesied against Jerusalem, but tlie king Hezekiah instead of putting him to death, repented and thus turned aside the punishment which was impending. (2) Urljah (vv. 20-23). Urijah prophesied against the city and land and thus incurred the wrath of Jehoiaklm, who brought him back from Egypt whence he had fled and' slew him. Though all this was done, judgment wa* not thus thwarted. Killing God’s prophets does not prevent God’s judgment, but intensifies It. In the case of Hezekiah God's Judgments were turned aside through heeding fbe words of the prophet, and in the case of Jehotakiin judgment fell upon the nation because of refusal and maltreatment of the prophet 3. Rescued by Ahlkam (v. 24). Aliikam must have been a man of influence such as to be able to interfere at such a time. Friendship That Never Fall*. Suppose Jesus were In your company, would It not make life strong and pure and effective, full of power I and sweetness and power and joy to have such a Friend always at hand? His Is a companionship that never grows wearisome, and His is a friendship that never falls, and It reaches through time and eternity. Envy Like a Fly. Envy is like a fly that passes all a body's sounder parts und dwells upon the sores.—Chapman.
f Dependable Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR * £ _ ■ | jbi 111111 J- ' Wm? 3 '"', i THOS. J. DURKIN Distributor . Decatur. ‘ e Tonight Is The Night Os the Benefit Performance —of the— Decatur City Band At the Gym Vaudeville furnished by K. M. ATTRACTIONS 5 Acts, Featuring Sawing a Woman In 3 Parts Doors open at 7:15. Performance starts at 8:15 ADMISSION 20 and 30 Cents. SAFE KEEPING For the safekeeping of y ou insurance policies, deeds, hold mortgages, stocks, bonds, the and all valuable papers—only jewelry and family treahey sures, you should have that nn OLD ADAMS COUNopens * BANK the door. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX % / The appointment and facilities of our Safe Deposit f Department are most modern and complete. Rental fee is nominal. Old Adams County Bank The i dentity Bank New Bank Building janMiMiaHHMHHxaaBMMMHHnHaBaaaBHai Notice to Employes hl ' 1; Notice is hereby given that we will resume ] i operation of our glove plant on Monday, June sth. ' i Applications for employment may be made ] through the forelady at the plant on or after May !; 29th. _. s ; Waring Glove Company >
